To the community, Bread & Broth serves two meals weekly and welcomes everyone from our Lake Tahoe Shore community to enjoy the wonderful dinners prepared by our talented and creative volunteer cooks and warmly served by our dinner crew volunteers. Our meals are not only meant to ease hunger, but to prove the opportunity to […]
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A construction worker at the Gondola Vista condo project in South Lake Tahoe was critically injured Tuesday when he was run over by a colleague, according to officials. The name of the man in his mid-40s has not been released. He was in a manhole when another worker backed over him on July 24. Eric […]
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By Yvonne Gonzalez, Las Vegas Sun Millions of dollars and enhanced protections have helped Nevada shore up systems protecting voter data and ballot-casting since the 2016 election marked by suspicions of foreign interference. One of the latest suspected Russian ties to election interference includes an indictment last week over emails and data stolen from Democratic […]
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By Kathryn Reed Ten days. That’s how much longer the residents of South Lake Tahoe have to put up with an ineffective city clerk. The city on July 24 sent out a notice saying Suzie Alessi has finally said Aug. 3 will be her last day. On June 29 she first announced her intent to […]
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By William Ramirez and Cresencio Rodriguez-Delgado, Fresno Bee Yosemite Valley will shut down Wednesday as fire crews try to stop the Ferguson Fire from spreading into the national park, according to fire crews. A noon closure will be imposed on a portion of Highway 41 from Wawona to the tunnel entry into Yosemite Valley, according […]
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· Here are the El Dorado-Tahoe and Sierra roadwork schedules from Caltrans for the week. · Todd D. Irby, 60, has been named to an interim appointment for a judgeship in the Placer County Superior Court. · Wa She Shu ‘It Deh, the Native American Arts Festival at Valhalla on the South Shore, is July […]
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North Tahoe Public Utility District is mourning the passing of former General Manager/CEO Duane Whitelaw. Whitelaw retired in June after four years as general manager/CEO. Prior to that, he served the district from 1985-89 as the recreation and parks director. During his time as recreation and parks director he secured grants for projects […]
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By Associated Press Nevada voters could soon make history by electing the country’s first female-majority state legislature. Women, after winning a record number of primary contests last month, could make up nearly two-thirds of the statehouse by Nov. 7, the Reno Gazette-Journal reported . “In the past, we’ve had to ask women five, six, seven […]
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By Larry Weitzman When I wrote my Road Beat review of the Lexus LC500h a few months ago, I was mistaken when I called it perhaps the best car I have ever driven. It’s only second best. That title of best car I have ever driven now goes to the “plain Jane” LC500 which coincidentally […]
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Biologist Rick Hopkins will talk about “A Tail of Two Cities: The tyranny of perception based management for Cougars” on Aug. 16 in South Lake Tahoe. Hopkins will explore the biology and ecology of cougars, the history of predator management and conservation including myths that are often perpetuated, and suggest a framework for modernizing predator […]
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